Preserving fertility after cancer diagnosis

Preserving fertility after cancer diagnosis

Source: KING 5 TV

Just months after 24-year-old Nina Garkavi graduated from college, she learned she had brain cancer. Garkavi received her cancer treatment at Seattle Children's. Leah Kroon, Clinical Nurse Specialist in the Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program at Seattle Children's said staff members bring up the topic of post treatment fertility with all families of young cancer patients.

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